cycle brakes

Simple Brake Check

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How to Check Brake Function

Static check (recommended)

With the bike stationary, squeeze the front and rear brake levers firmly.

 •  The levers should feel firm (not pulling to the handlebar).

Front brake roll test (safer, controlled)

Roll the bike slowly forward (or gently have someone else hold/steady it), then squeeze the front brake.

•  The bike should slow quickly.

•  The wheel should be held (it may still skid if the bike is light or on an uneven surface, but it shouldn’t freely spin).

•  Depending on the bike’s geometry, the rear wheel may lift.

•  You may see front wheel skidding or rotation stopping; depends on speed, tyre grip, rider weight, surface, and brake strength.

•  If the bike keeps rolling much more than expected, the brake needs adjustment, pad service, or (for hydraulic) bleeding/air removal.

Rear brake roll test

Same idea as the front brake except squeezing rear brake lever. Same results expected, except:

•  The front wheel should not lift.

•  You may see rear wheel skidding or rotation stopping; depends on speed, tyre grip, rider weight, surface, and brake strength.

Happy safer cycling.

Keith Collyer
RCC Membership Secretary

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